01-13-2013, 08:05 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-15-2013, 04:41 AM by Director Michael.)
Thank you for this information. I'll read and re-read it and then share it with the group. Thanks for the kindness in replying.
In your response to my question about "what can a noahide teach about the Jewish Bible", you said that those who persist in idolatry or heresy should not be involved in Torah study. Since you were responding in relation to what can be taught from the Jewish Bible, I conclude that this is included in "Torah study". So idolators and heretics shouldn't study the Jewish Bible. That I can understand. Is it also true that they shouldn't read it either?
And one more question about your answer: does "other paths of heresy" include all other religions?
In your response to my question about "what can a noahide teach about the Jewish Bible", you said that those who persist in idolatry or heresy should not be involved in Torah study. Since you were responding in relation to what can be taught from the Jewish Bible, I conclude that this is included in "Torah study". So idolators and heretics shouldn't study the Jewish Bible. That I can understand. Is it also true that they shouldn't read it either?
And one more question about your answer: does "other paths of heresy" include all other religions?